Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is set to undergo season-ending surgery on his partially torn hamstring, pending the opinion of a specialist. The Cowboys are currently 3-5 and are preparing for a game against the Philadelphia Eagles, with Cooper Rush stepping in as the starting quarterback. Prescott's surgery is expected to sideline him for four months, and the team is considering roster adjustments in light of his absence.
- Dak Prescott is likely to undergo surgery that will end his season.
- The Cowboys are currently struggling with a 3-5 record and need to win to stay competitive.
- Cooper Rush will start in Prescott's place, with Trey Lance as the backup.